Friday, May 21, 2010

I have a 1914 gold sovereign in mint condition, which site is best to find out its value?

Or would it be advisable to take it into a jewellers for valuation, unless there are any coin collectors on Answers that could help.

I have a 1914 gold sovereign in mint condition, which site is best to find out its value?
I have been a customer of Coincraft for a number of years.





They pride themselves on their trustwortyness.





I see from their latest publication that these coins are between the £150 and £200 mark, depending on their condition and gold content.





www.coincraft.com





Hope this helps
Reply:You could post this question under Games %26amp; Recreation, Hobbies %26amp; Crafts section, lots of coin people there. If it were mine, I would take it to an appraiser, our appraisers are local auctioneers.
Reply:stanley gibbons
Reply:You should locate a reputable coin dealer. They could help you best.
Reply:Hello Mary,


I feel your best line of attack for an answer that is fair to everyone, is to nip into your local Library and check if they have a copy of the latest Coin Monthly Magazine, and look inside it to locate the closest Jeweller and Collectors in your area, and they might, if honest even quote their ' buy in' prices in the Magazine, if the Sovereign really is in 'mint condition' as you put it, you should get the top price for it..


You could even advertise the coin in the Coin Magazine, and see what comes out of your advert, as Sovereigns are very collectable and the nearer to 'mint condition they are, the more you can hope to get for it, anyway the very best of Luck with your task and I hope you make a pile of money from it, one more point, the Coin Magazine will also tell you How Many of these Coins were made in 1914, thus varifying the greater value of it, through its rarity.. Good Luck Mary......Tony M...

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